more fragrant... but that may not be the case once the soap has been
produced (?)
On Nov 29, 10:37 pm, DoTerra9...@gmail.com wrote:
> Too expensive - they are not interested in the therapeutic value - just the
> smell. I used to make soap.
>
> On , DanielH <dj_dan...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>
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> > Looking at other avenues for sharing doTERRA, I have often come across
> > various home soap makers. Does anybody here have experience in sharing
> > doTERRA with them for use in their soaps?
> > 1) How to pitch to them eg price / quality / fragrance
> > 2) For the soap makers here, does using doTERRA in soap making
> > generate any noticeable difference in the product?
> > I tried a local soap company and I was turned away - as I expected.
> > The owner buys her essential oils in the kilos (!!!!) for very
> > reasonable prices. There is no chance to compete when I only have 15ml
> > bottles... (haha, seems silly now!) that are themselves very expensive
> > - even at wholesale.
> > Has anyone managed to get doTERRA into a large soap maker? - and is
> > there any way for such manufacturers to buy doTERRA in much larger
> > amounts eg kilos too???
> > Cheers
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